Monday, July 25, 2011

Can using teeth whiteners make your gums receed or more prone to bleed?

I posted a question earlier, but I haven't noticed my gums start to bleed easily or hurt and be sensitive until I started using whitening strips and toothpastes etc. to try and whiten my teeth, now my gums bleed really easy when I brush and hurt pretty bad.. could this be because of the whitening stuff? or just because i have been wearing a retainer that has my teeth shifting to stay in place and then I go brush and the gums haven't had time to settle in..? any ideas on this?
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OK . I don't know about the whiting strip ??? . (who make them , are the a well know company ?? . Do you buy them from a TV shop or in a supermarket . If you bought them in a supermarket and if the company is kn-owed well . The should not be the problem . Or even the toothpaste etc . I just think when you bush you teeth to much . You should only spend 2 mins ever time you bush you teeth . And it's important that you bush the gum softly and not to hard . This helps to make you gum strong .And if i were you i just use the toothpaste and if you want the mouth wash . But don't use the whitening strips because the mite just mix in with your soft gums . I hope this help . If you feel if you want to be sure about why your gums are bleeding you can also go to the dentist for a check up . And then ask your question . And then after a few weeks of washing with you normal tooth brush then you gums will me strong . And you can then use the whitening strips . For sure . All the best .
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